User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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5 Once you have enabled Protection:
i
Perform all necessary radio configurations on the Active unit, such as
setting the frequency, assigning MRMC scripts, unmuting the radio, and
setting up radio groups such as XPIC or Multi-Carrier ABC (Multi-Radio).
ii Perform all necessary Ethernet configurations on the Active unit, such as
defining Ethernet services.
iii In the Unit Redundancy page, click
Copy to Mate
to copy the configuration
of the Active unit to the Standby unit. Confirm the action in the
confirmation window that appears.
Note:
While the system is performing the copy-to-mate operation, a
temporary loss of management connection will occur.
To keep the Standby unit up-to-date, after any change to the configuration of the
Active unit click
Copy to Mate
to copy the configuration to the Standby unit.
If you change the configuration of the Active unit but do not perform
Copy to
Mate
, a Configuration Mismatch alarm appears in the
Faults
>
Current Alarms
page.
Note:
You can use the following CLI command to display a list of mismatched
parameters:
root> platform management protection show mismatch
details
3.7.4
Configuring 2+2 HSB Protection on an
IP-20C or IP-20C-HP Unit
In order to configure 2+2 HSB unit protection on an IP-20C or IP-20C-HP unit, you
must simply enable the second radio carrier on both units on both sides of the
link. No other configuration is necessary other than the configuration described
above.
•
To enable the second radio carrier on both units, use the Interface
Manager page (see
). The following figure shows the Interface
Manager page with both radio carriers enabled.
Figure 104: Interface Manager Page
–
Both Radio Carriers Enabled